M2785 rebuild

macman0512

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Hi folks,

My Powerbook 5300CE's AC adapter just kicked the bucket. It's outputting random voltages, none of them even getting close to the required voltage to power the machine. I was therefore wondering if anyone has attempted to rebuild one of these (I assume it requires a recap), and what is required to get it going again?

Thanks in advance for any advice.
 

A24A

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For safety reasons, rebuilding a power adapter would not be my first choice. If you so wish, a good quality universal power adapter with a 24 V DC output at 2 A with an appropriate connector (barrel type with centre +) could be an alternative.
 

macman0512

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For safety reasons, rebuilding a power adapter would not be my first choice. If you so wish, a good quality universal power adapter with a 24 V DC output at 2 A with an appropriate connector (barrel type with centre +) could be an alternative.
Why's that? I've done multiple desktop PSUs, so I can't see why doing a laptop one should be an issue?
 

nathall

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My 1400 adapter gave up the magic smoke a few years back. I bought a replacement from power4laptops.co.uk about 3 years ago and it works great. They don’t look anything like an OEM adapter, but that doesn’t bother me personally.

Looks like they make a 5300CE variant also:


Granted, if you’re in the US I don’t know how the new tariffs might affect the price.
 

3lectr1cPPC

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A recap might get it working again. There's one hidden screw under the label, then you can put the brick into a vice and bust it open. Mine opened fairly cleanly.
 

macman0512

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My 1400 adapter gave up the magic smoke a few years back. I bought a replacement from power4laptops.co.uk about 3 years ago and it works great. They don’t look anything like an OEM adapter, but that doesn’t bother me personally.

Looks like they make a 5300CE variant also:


Granted, if you’re in the US I don’t know how the new tariffs might affect the price.
Thanks, but that's a bit outside of my budget. I'll keep it in mind though.
 

macman0512

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A recap might get it working again. There's one hidden screw under the label, then you can put the brick into a vice and bust it open. Mine opened fairly cleanly.
Did you manage to put it back together again afterwards, or was the case too damaged?
 

lobust

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A recap might get it working again. There's one hidden screw under the label, then you can put the brick into a vice and bust it open. Mine opened fairly cleanly.
Is the glue in these able to be softened with a hot air gun? I have a 5300 psu that I'd like to do at some point also...
 

lobust

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It’s not glued shut, it’s ultrasonically welded. So that won’t work unfortunately.

That's not so bad - engineered USW joints generally have a few sharp edges around which to fracture cleanly...

I'm guessing on your one it left an easily glue-able fracture line?
 
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